0
Tile gray 403 Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Future-proof organizations?

hi,there:

Modern approaches to job re-design are required to meet employee expectations, and to future-proof organizations in the face of the inevitable change they will face.

my question is what does future-proof organizations mean in this context? what are they specifically?

thank you

  

Top answer

tile gray 403 to meet employee expectations, and to future-proof organizations Future-proof is a verb The object is "organizations" Proof means to protect against being damaged or destroyed by something. Here are some words that compound with "proof" fireproof waterproof Weatherproof mothproof shatterproof bulletproof rustproof childproof The author coined the verb "future-proof" meaning to make the organization more immune to being damaged or destroyed by competition, future developments, and whatever happens in the future to put the company out of business.

  • tile gray 403 to meet employee expectations, and to future-proof organizations Future-proof is a verb The object is "organizations" Proof means to protect against being damaged or destroyed by something.
  • Here are some words that compound with "proof" fireproof waterproof Weatherproof mothproof shatterproof bulletproof rustproof childproof The author coined the verb "future-proof" meaning to make the organization more immune to being damaged or destroyed by competition, future developments, and whatever happens in the future to put the company out of business.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

1 Answers
0
tile gray 403to meet employee expectations, and to future-proof organizations

Future-proof is a verb

The object is "organizations"

Proof means to protect against being damaged or destroyed by something. Here are some words that compound with "proof"

fireproof
waterproof
Weatherproof
mothproof
shatterproof
bulletproof

Related Questions